From fiery 'blood moons' to ancient legends, discover the surprising science and history behind lunar eclipses.
In contrast, a specific location will witness a total solar eclipse once every 375 years ... 25 seconds. On Aug. 13, 1859, totality lasted three seconds longer. It will take thousands of years ...
The first solar eclipse in 2025 will be visible from Canada, the northeastern U.S., Europe and Africa. Here’s where and when to see it at its best.
Sept. 21, 2025: This partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Feb. 17, 2026: This eclipse will be annular in ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. Between layers of clouds, a partial solar eclipse is seen at sunrise over Rice Lake, Ontario, as the ... [+] sun, partially ...
First off, a total lunar eclipse coming this week. The nighttime event will then be followed by a partial solar eclipse expected to be seen in parts of the United States in late March. A partial ...
And while another total lunar eclipse won't occur until next year, stargazers will have chance for a close second viewing experience: a partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse is slated to ...
The next total solar eclipse viewable from the continental U.S. will occur on August 23, 2044. The next total lunar eclipse in North America will be on March 3, 2026. After all the buzz and ...
The agency predicts the moon will complete all of the eclipse phases in just over 6 hours and will end at 6 a.m. ET. Unlike the total solar eclipse in April 2024, the upcoming total lunar eclipse ...
Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander captured breathtaking images of the so-called diamond ring effect as it observed a solar eclipse from its perch on the lunar surface early this morning. Blue Ghost ...